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PRASUTI TANTRA AND STREE ROGA DEPARTMENT AT A GLANCE

The Prasuti Tantra and Stree Roga department in Ayurveda is dedicated to the study and treatment of health conditions related to women, focusing on reproductive health, gynecology, and obstetrics. This specialized branch emphasizes holistic care for women through principles of Ayurveda, addressing various stages of life—from menarche to menopause—and the well-being of both mother and child during pregnancy and childbirth.

Key Aspects of Prasuti Tantra and Stree Roga Include:

  • Comprehensive Care: The department emphasizes natural and therapeutic approaches to address gynecological disorders, infertility, prenatal care, and postnatal care.
  • Holistic Approach: Treatments aim to balance the Doshas, enhance physical and mental health, and address the root causes of diseases using Ayurvedic methods.
  • Educational Excellence: The department integrates traditional Ayurvedic knowledge with modern educational tools and technologies to provide students with in-depth understanding and practical expertise in gynecological and obstetric healthcare.
  • Research and Clinical Training: With a strong emphasis on academic and clinical excellence, the department contributes to advancing Ayurvedic healthcare, focusing on evidence-based practices.

Through innovative teaching and rigorous clinical training, the department strives to develop a new generation of Ayurveda practitioners skilled in addressing modern health challenges with time-tested, natural solutions.

VISION

The Prasuti Tantra and Stree Roga Department envisions becoming a center of excellence in Ayurvedic women’s health, offering holistic care and innovative solutions in gynecology and obstetrics. Our vision includes:

  1. Empowering the Next Generation: To inspire and equip students with the knowledge and skills needed to excel in the specialized field of Prasuti Tantra and Stree Roga, fostering a deep understanding of women’s health and therapeutic practices.
  2. Pioneering Education and Research: To provide value-based education using modern teaching methodologies, ensuring students are trained in the latest advancements in both Ayurvedic theory and clinical practice.
  3. Promoting Preventive Healthcare: To emphasize the importance of preventive and curative treatments for women’s health, including preconception care, antenatal and postnatal care, and management of gynecological disorders.
  4. Enhancing Clinical Excellence: To establish a clinical environment where students can apply theoretical knowledge in real-world settings, promoting the practice of safe, effective, and innovative Ayurvedic therapies.
  5. Global Recognition: To build the department’s reputation as a leading institution for Prasuti Tantra and Stree Roga, contributing to the global acknowledgment of Ayurveda as a comprehensive healthcare system for women’s health.

By achieving this vision, the department aims to become a transformative force in the Ayurveda community, shaping healthcare leaders who are committed to improving women’s health through sustainable and natural approaches.

MISSION

The mission of the Prasuti Tantra and Stree Roga Department is to:

  1. Promote the Discipline: Enhance the visibility and importance of Prasuti Tantra and Stree Roga among students and practitioners of Ayurveda.
  2. Foster Excellence: Encourage students to achieve their full potential in women’s health through quality, value-based education.
  3. Integrate Modern Technology: Incorporate modern teaching and learning methods to enrich the educational experience.
  4. Encourage Preventive Practices: Popularize the practice of Ayurvedic   procedures such as Yoni Prakshalan, Yoni Pichu, Yoni Dhoopan, Agnikarma, Ksharkarma, Uttara Basti, and other therapeutic techniques to prevent and manage gynecological and obstetric conditions.
  5. Shape Future Leaders: Cultivate a new generation of healthcare professionals who are skilled in addressing women’s health challenges and advancing the field of Prasuti Tantra and Stree Roga.

IMPORTANCE OF THE DEPARTMENT IN AYURVEDIC HEALTHCARE

  1. Raising Awareness and Recognition of Prasuti Tantra and Stree Roga:
    • Inspire students to explore and excel in this vital field of Ayurveda.
    • Highlight the significance of quality education and mastery in gynecological and obstetric healthcare.
    • Leverage modern teaching technologies to create an engaging learning environment.

Promoting Effective Clinical Practices:

    • Advocate for the regular practice of core Ayurvedic treatments in women’s healthcare, such as Yoni Prakshalana, Yoni pichu, Yoni Dhoopana, Agnikarma, Ksharakarma,  Uttara Basti, and Garbhasanskara.
    • Encourage holistic approaches for maintaining women’s health and wellness.
  1. Providing Accessible and High-Quality Education:
    • Offer flexible, top-tier educational content to empower students with practical skills and current knowledge.
  2. Inspiring a New Generation of Professionals:
    • Prepare students to become competent and compassionate practitioners in women’s healthcare, contributing to better health outcomes at all levels.

OBJECTIVES OF LEARNING

  • Collaborative departmental activities with active participation from all faculty members.
  • Clinical training through involvement in OPD, IPD, case presentations, and clinical discussions.
  • Regular departmental activities such as seminars, workshops, journal club meetings, group discussions, and extension lectures to foster innovative thinking.

LAB/CLASSROOM/DEMONSTRATION REQUIREMENTS

  • Skill Lab: A specialized lab with a museum, demonstration room, and advanced equipment to facilitate learning.
  • Teaching Tools: Classrooms equipped with audio-visual aids to enhance the learning experience for at least 100 students.

EXPERIMENTAL/PRACTICAL WORK INVOLVED

  • Training students in Ayurvedic diagnostic and therapeutic procedures for gynecological and obstetric care.
  • Educating students on all methods of examinations related to women’s health.
  • Practical sessions supervised by professors and faculty members, ensuring hands-on learning.

Maintenance of practical and log books for documenting daily activities

OUTCOME OF THE LEARNING

The proposed course outcomes aim to produce competent Ayurvedic doctors who:

  • Possess the required skills in Prasuti Tantra and Stree Roga to serve at all levels of healthcare.
  • Are proficient in managing gynecological and obstetric cases effectively.
  • Have expertise in Ayurvedic procedures such as Uttara Basti, Yoni Dhawan, and Garbhasanskara.
  • Can communicate effectively with patients and their families.
  • Are skilled in handling elective and emergency cases independently.
  • Stay updated on advancements in the field of Prasuti Tantra and Stree Roga.
  • Recognize their professional and infrastructural limitations and can refer patients to appropriate centers when necessary.

DEPARTMENT OF PRASUTI & STREE ROGA


SRI SRI COLLEGE OF AYURVEDIC SCIENCE AND RESEARCH HOSPITAL
SRI SRI UNIVERSITY, CUTTACK
(STUDENT CAPACITY – 100)


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Dr. Laxmipriya Dei
Head Professor
Sri Sri College of Ayurvedic Science and Research Hospital Sri Sri University, Cuttack, Odisha – 754006
Qualifications:
 M.D,Ph.D ( Ayu )
Email:
laxmipriya.d@srisriuniversity.edu.in

Dr. Bhagyashree Purna Satpathy
Assistant Professor
Sri Sri College of Ayurvedic Science and Research Hospital Sri Sri University, Cuttack, Odisha – 754006
Qualifications:
 M.S, ( PTSR )
Email:
bhagyashree.s@srisriuniversity.edu.in

Dr. Satyasmita Jena
Associate Professor
  Sri Sri College of Ayurvedic Science and Research Hospital Sri Sri University, Cuttack, Odisha – 754006
Qualifications:
 M.S, ( Ayu )
Email:
satyasmita.j@srisriuniversity.edu.in

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For the articles up to 6 authors

Singh S, Agrawal NK, Singh G, Gehlot S, Singh SK, Singh R. Clinical Prediction of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) via Anthropometric and Biochemical Variations in Prakriti. Diseases. 2022 Mar 3;10(1):15. doi: 10.3390/diseases10010015. PMID: 35323182; PMCID: PMC8947277.

For the articles having more than six authors:  Rajan S, Munjal Y, Shamkuwar M, Nimabalkar K, Sharma A, Jindal N et al.  Prakriti Analysis of COVID 19 Patients: An Observational Study. Altern Ther Health Med. 2021 Jun;27(S1):12-17. PMID: 33609346.

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